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The pupil premium is a fund given by the government to schools in England and Wales to decrease the attainment gap for the most statistically disadvantaged children, whether by income or by family upheaval. For each pupil who is eligible for free school meals, their school receives £1,300 (if a primary school) or £935 (if a secondary school). Schools receive an extra premium of £1,900 for pupils: *in local authority care *adopted from care (and the parent self-declares) *were in care in the last year, which ceased by virtue of a special guardianship order (and the guardian self-declares),〔(Background: Children Looked After ) School Circular. Accessed 2015-04-23.〕 residence order or Child Arrangement Order.〔 In the academic year 2015–2016 the premium for primary schools will increase to £1,320.〔 The pupil premium was introduced in 2011 by the Conservative—Liberal Democrat coalition government. == Audit == Schools in receipt of pupil premium are required to account for its use, with specific reference to how it helps disadvantaged pupils, as part of the OFSTED inspection regime.〔 The government recommend that schools conduct independent pupil premium reviews. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「pupil premium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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